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Australian Open 2024 delivered record economic benefits to Victoria, injecting $533.2 million into the state’s economy, according to a new Nielsen Sports report. This cements the Australian Open as ...
Australian Open 2025 dates are set for 6-26 January at Melbourne Park, guaranteeing fans three weeks of thrilling Grand Slam tennis. Opening Week, with its focus on the qualifying competition plus ...
“We want to ensure Australia remains the launchpad for the global tennis season and the players and their teams have everything they need to help them perform at their best and continue to enjoy the ...
In an historic first, Australian Open 2024 will start on Sunday – becoming a 15-day event for the first time. With data showing matches are now longer, the move to a Sunday start is designed to help ...
A massive $405.3 million in economic benefit was generated by the Australian Open during the pandemic affected events in 2021 and 2022, according to a new Nielsen Sports report. Over the past 10 years ...
Seven new companies have been selected in the mid-year intake of the AO StartUps program, with all the businesses set to pilot their cutting-edge technology during the 2024 Summer of Tennis. AO ...
The AO Courtside Bar, a stunning two-storey structure overlooking Court 6 is set to literally raise the bar in the entertainment and lifestyle stakes at the Australian Open in January. TICKETS: ...
The cool, dimly-lit network of tunnels underneath Rod Laver Arena are a contrast to the hot, bright sun and loud frivolity of the Australian Open outside. Walking down a short staircase to a corridor ...
An injury sustained at the Brisbane International will force Rafael Nadal to miss Australian Open 2024. The 22-time Grand Slam champion, who won the title at Melbourne Park in 2022, announced his ...
Ash Barty ended a 44-year wait for an local singles champion, Rafael Nadal won a men's record 21st major title and it all played out in front of almost 350,000 fans – plus millions more via broadcast.
Australian Open 2025 is set to deliver a culinary feast like never before, offering fans the most extensive range of food experiences in the event’s history. From fine dining to food trucks, French ...
“There’s a lot of things to love about Melbourne,” she said. “I love the crowd, the people, the way they support me, that’s something unbelievable, and it’s so enjoyable to play in front of all of ...